Single on Columbia by Brisbane trio who later worked in the UK. Also known as New World Trio.

An early hit written by Chinn, a Londoner, and Chapman, born in Brisbane, the extraordinarily successful songwriting and production team (nicknamed Chinnichap), responsible for numerous British hits during the glam era of the 70s. See 1974 interview at Glam Rock.

Further reading: See Mike Chapman's MySpace at myspace.com/chapmanrocks for a biography and a long list of the songs he's had a hand in.

British pop band, known earlier as Smokey and, before that, Kindness, lead singer Chris Norman. They built their chart career around Chinn-Chapman (Chinnichap) compositions. See Alex Gitlin's Smokie page.

This is veteran Dutch rocker and producer Peter Koelewijn, using the alias 'Gompie', a Dutch expression something like 'Gosh!'

The idea came from a discotheque where patrons would shout this response, much in the way that Australian audiences traditionally chant a scurrilous answer to The Angels' Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again?

Thanks to Kees van der Hoeven for interpretation on this and following entries.